‘Not getting married in March’

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Adie-hard romantic in real life, Kareena tells things as they are: simple and straight. Currently in the news for her role in two mega films — Agent Vinod and Heroine — the actor talks about the little things that are playing a bigger role in her life.

Her action role in Agent Vinod

The character is very different to the roles I have played in my earlier films. It has shades of grey. This is the first time that I have done all my stunts myself. Saif had coaxed me into doing each and every stunt. He would say, ‘It’s just a little thing and you do action scenes so very well.’ Till date, it’s hard to believe that I have done it all. To do this role, I had to tone up a lot to look like a spy. But after this I intend to do a romantic film with Saif and hopefully someone will come up with a nice script for both of us.

Marriage rumours

We have no plans about the wedding, especially in March as the media has predicted. All I can say is, as of now in March only Agent Vinod, directed by Sriram Raghavan, is releasing. And that’s confirmed news.

Bonding with Saif's children

They are smart and intelligent kids. And whenever we are together we enjoy ourselves. It’s like a family day out... full of fun and a complete riot!

Upcoming films

My upcoming films are Talaash, Ek Mein Aur Ekk Tu, Agent Vinod and Heroine from Madhur Bhandarkar and are most likely to release in that order.

Working with Madhur Bhandarkar

It has been a great experience. We have just completed a few sequences. He is a director with very clear perceptions.

Leaving “size zero” behind

I have had enough of size zero (smiles). Do I not look nice after having put on a bit of weight? I think all those who have seen me with a little flesh on now are happy that I look chubby and attractive. Indian girls are always liked with some flesh on. Saif too prefers me this way.

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